r that, I can use SQL queries to
compute the synthetic (or additional) data, store it temporarily in
variables in a Rails Application (which will interact with PostgreSQL
database and act as interface for the person who wants the JSON blob) and
create JSON blob from it.
However I am not sure if PostgreSQL is the best choice for this use case. I
have put the detailed question on SO at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23544604/log-data-analytics
Looking for some help from the community.
Peeyush Agarwal
r that, I can use SQL queries to
compute the synthetic (or additional) data, store it temporarily in
variables in a Rails Application (which will interact with PostgreSQL
database and act as interface for the person who wants the JSON blob) and
create JSON blob from it.
However I am not sure if PostgreSQL is the best choice for this use case. I
have put the detailed question on SO at
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23544604/log-data-analytics
Looking for some help from the community.
Peeyush Agarwal
queries so I would like to partially index
over it.
Peeyush Agarwal
On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 3:13 PM, Dorian Hoxha wrote:
> Why not store session as integer?
>
> And timestamp as timesamp(z?) ?
>
> If you know the types of events, also store them as integer , and save a
> map of